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Old 03-27-2008, 03:10 PM   #1
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Default Timewarp 1996: why DVD will fail

A member of HDD posted this, which somehow I had never read. I thought it was pretty funny:


Some gems:

"Consumers will look at DVD and see that it doesn't record."

"DVD movies are supposed to have features such as multiple aspect ratios, and different languages and ratings and subtitles. There is really no true hope that any of these features will come to pass on general releases."

"I seriously doubt that most stores will offer DVD for rent for longer than 2 months after the launch."

"DVD is just barely capable of LD quality resolution."

"It is correct to ask whether or not the companies can make discs to the exacting standards required by DVD in the large quantities and speeds required by the mass market."

"I think DVD is going to destroy the market. Why? Companies are looking to DVD as the Great Hope. They are putting all their resources into it, putting all their eggs into one basket, so to speak. When it ultimately fails, they will lose hundreds of millions of dollars."

And the closing paragraph has been used verbatim (with only a format name change) recently:

"DVD is just a bad idea. It is being forced upon a uncaring and unwanted public and is an inferior product that simply isn't needed or desired. DVD exists only for one reason. Greed. Motion picture studios are always looking for a way to sell the same stuff over and over again and they think DVD is the answer. Electronics giants are always looking for the hot new gadget that will make consumers junk their existing products and they feel that DVD is the answer. Its not. Actually, it is an answer to a non existent question. A question that has never been and never will be asked."
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